Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Can We Recall A Bail Out? A Tale Of General Motors And Uncle Sam

Justice Department
investigators say they have identified criminal wrongdoing in General Motors’
failure to disclose an ignition switch defect tied to at least 104 deaths, and
are therefore in the process of negotiating what is likely to be a record judgment
against the automaker, according to people briefed on the inquiry. A settlement
could be reached sometime this summer, and is expected to exceed the $1.2 billion paid last year by Toyota for concealing
unintended acceleration problems in some of its vehicles, the sources said.
That would make it the largest penalty ever levied by the Justice Department
against an automaker.

GM
began recalling 2.6 million Chevrolet Cobalts and other small cars in February
of 2014, due to faulty ignitions that could randomly and unexpectedly turn off
the vehicle’s engines, thereby disabling power steering, power brakes and air
bags. This prompted a wave of additional recalls by the company, for various
safety issues. GM recalled more than 30 million
vehicles worldwide last year alone.

It is
as yet unknown if GM will receive a deferred-prosecution agreement… as the
Justice Department recently granted the Japanese automaker Toyota, or if
prosecutors will force it to plead guilty to a crime. In the latter case, a
guilty plea would brand General Motors as a felon.

The
company has spent approximately $3 billion on recalls and other safety issues
in the past year, including $600 million to compensate switch-related accident
victims and their families. Moreover, GM paid a $35 million penalty to the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for failing to report the switch
issue in a timely fashion.

The
United States government (also known as the U.S. taxpayers), lost $11.2 billion bailing out GM. The
U.S. government (also known as the U.S. taxpayers), spent about $50 billion total in attempting to bail out GM. The
company received such unearned largess as it was among those deemed “too big
to fail.” Nothing is- or should be-
too big to fail, as evidenced by the mastodon, the public school system, and
the Soviet Union.

As a
result of the company’s 2009 bankruptcy, the government’s (read taxpayer’s)
“investment” was converted to a 61% equity stake in the giant, Detroit-based
automaker… in addition to preferred shares and a loan. (The remaining shares
were sold in December of 2013).

It’s
ironic, to say the least, that taxpayers have been bailing outthe government
for many years, yet appear to be “granted” less and less “equity” every year.

What an
amazing scam! Even for a government! First, with the country many trillions of
dollars in debt and each individual
taxpayer liable for $1.1 million dollars of
it, the feds drop $50 billion more of their money on GM. Now, after the company
was owned, operated and under that self-same government’s management for four
years, they turn around and essentially sue the company for record amounts of
cash. Are you following the story? The government took billions of dollars from
taxpayers and gave it to a massive corporation. Then, after running that corporation for four years,
they are about to sock them with a billion-dollar plus fine for mismanagement!
What do you think they will do with the taxpayer’s money that they take back
from GM?

It
would be really humorous if the penalty levied was so high that it eventually
caused GM to file for bankruptcy again, triggering another government
(taxpayer) bail out!

Daily Trivia Quiz Answer

Today's Answer: Andrew Jackson. ("Poll" got so worked up before the service he apparently had to be removed from the premises, as he was cussing long and loud).

Q) What words appear on the front of the penny, nickel, dime and quarter, alongside the likeness of presidents?

A) "Liberty" and "In God We Trust"

An Ode To Life

Appreciate all you have, as it- and you- will soon be gone. Leave no heartfelt words unspoken, no sweet gesture incomplete, no act of love undone. Love your spouse with passion and abandon, your kids with patience and understanding but also a firm guidance. Love also the truth, no matter how hard. If pursued by enough people with enough courage, it really will set us free.

And don't forget, we didn't ask to be born. We didn't create ourselves. We are not gods. There is a higher power.

Fireworks of the Mind

Write It Up

Whence Shall Come Another?

True Then, True Now

"If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without bloodshed; if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves."- Winston Churchill

Time Well Wasted

The power lies within your hands To do with what you may But the hourglass is filled with sands Of endless yesterdays